Third-generation racer Matthew Brabham produced an impressive performance to score a clear victory in this afternoon’s Allied Building Products Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, Round 3 of the Pro Mazda Championship Presented by Cooper Tires.

Brabham, 19, who was born in Boca Raton, Fla., and raised in Surfers Paradise, Australia, had set the pace throughout practice with the #83 Team Andretti Autosport entry but qualified only eighth after the gear shift lever broke off in his hand midway through the 30-minute qualifying session. Undeterred, Brabham, who won last year’s Cooper Tires USF2000 Championship Powered by Mazda, earning a MAZDASPEED scholarship to graduate to Pro Mazda this season, was on the move almost as soon as the green flag waved. He leapt to sixth at the start, only for his progress to be delayed almost immediately by a full-course caution following a first-corner incident which eliminated Colombian Juan Piedrahita (JDC MotorSports).

Brabham pounced again at the restart, passing Team Pelfrey teammates Spencer Pigot and Petri Suvanto as well as local driver Nick Andries (JDC MotorSports), from Pinellas Park, Fla., on consecutive laps to move into third by Lap 6.

Brabham then tracked down the two leaders, Diego Ferreira (Juncos Racing) and his own Andretti Autosport teammate Shelby Blackstock, who had qualified on the pole in his #28 Team Starstruck car but was struggling from the start with excessive oversteer.

Brabham overtook Blackstock cleanly under braking for Turn One on Lap 10, then repeated the maneuver on Ferreira to take the lead two laps later. Brabham continued to turn a series of consistently fast laps to take a dominant victory, finishing almost 10 seconds clear of Ferreira, who just held onto the second position ahead of Blackstock.

Andries, who had started 10th, held fourth place for the majority of the race until being passed by Pigot (#81 Doug Mockett & Company/Gap Guard/Parathyroid.com/California Scents/OMP/Team Pelfrey) on Lap 18.

The tight nature of the field was exemplified perfectly in qualifying when the entire field was blanketed by a mere 0.6 seconds. The second leg of the Allied Building Products Grand Prix of St. Petersburg will take place tomorrow at 3:00 PM, immediately following the first IZOD IndyCar Series race of the season.

Contingency awards included the Staubli and PFC awards issued to the winner and winning team, and the Quartermaster Hard Charger Award for most positions gained which went to Brabham, who advanced seven places.

Matthew Brabham, #83 Team Andretti Autosport – First: “First I have to thank Andretti Autosport for giving me a fantastic car and Mazda for giving me the opportunity to be up here racing with these guys this year. It was a fantastic race for me. It was a bit hairy going into the first corner. I had to dodge a few cars as they were all piling up on each other, but I was able to get through. I knew I had a fast car but it is tough to tell where you are at but after the first couple of laps, I was moving up through the field and knew it was good. It was a great race and everyone drove very well. I’m speechless. It was just such a great race.”

Diego Ferreira, #57 Team Vi5o Venezuela/Mindeporte (Juncos Racing) – Second: “It was a good race and I have to say thanks to my team and crew and all the people supporting me. I took the lead on the second lap and did my best. My team advised me that Matthew [Brabham] was coming and he passed me. I came back to fight again with Shelby and I was able to maintain my position and that is good for the points.”

Shelby Blackstock, #28 Team Starstruck (Andretti Autosport) – Third: “I just want to thank everyone at St. Petersburg for putting on such a great event and Andretti Autosport for such a good race car. At the start we were able to keep the lead but on the restart Diego was able to get by me. We were fighting a bit of a loose race car the entire run. Then I saw Matt [Brabham] charging from behind and settled in. In the end, Diego [Ferreira] and I had some really good battles. I’ll take the points and go on to Race 2.”

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